Only thing to really note here is that you HAVE to melt your beeswax first: it'll take the longest, and also, adding the butters and oils before it's done liquefying will float any unmelted pieces to the top of your mix, and you'll wind up with unmelted chunks in your final result.

Use equal parts cinnamon and clove oil to 'spice' this mix, but use a light hand with the lemon! We only want about two drops of that in here to brighten up the smell of the spices with a certain je-ne-sais-quoi, not to make it a hipster lemonade. That's on deck for summer DIY though….

Peppermint Pre-Poo

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You can put away the double boiler on this one—matter of fact, all of these can be mixed up in one partially empty bottle! However, if you have the time, there's nothing like massaging warm (not HOT) oil into your scalp—especially if you've got the winter blues and/or a little holiday tickle in your throat.

If you have dandruff to get rid of, you can go a little harder on the tea tree oil, but all of these astringent types are easy to go overboard on. Assuming you're only using about a cup of carrier oil, you're not going to want to do more than 3 drops of each.

Massage this mix into your scalp, and to any stressed points on your body for a minty and invigorating pick-me-up!

Make sure to stir well so that the essential oils are evenly distributed through the thick carrier oil: if you leave the lighter essentials floating on the top, you might end up with skin irritation, and you'll be pretty un-jolly about it.

Okay, when I say hemp butter, y'all know I don't mean for you to have a 'loud' holiday season, right? This is a straightlaced, non-"elevating", legal everywhere plant butter that you'll want to melt down in your double boiler before adding the jojoba oil in about a 2:1 ratio. Our goal here is to make a nice soft creamy mixture since our skin and hair tend to need thicker protection in the winter months, so we're trying to just add a little more softness to the hemp butter to keep things spreadable in the cold.

Go easier on the essential oils than you would with a body butter since this is going to go right beneath the nose, and it might be a little strong. I recommend one part pepper to two parts fir to three parts cedar!

Now that you know what I'll be stirring up, do you have any ideas of your own?

Let us know what you like to mix in the comments, and tag us @naturallycurly if you try any of these recipes!

April Bingham is a proud member of the NaturallyCurly copywriting team. She can always be found laughing insanely amongst piles of beads, pushing high schoolers off of the DDR machines in arcades, and taking down her protective styles...next weekend.